Function Camp

Function Camp

About

About

Function Camp is a flexible, full-time online full stack and mobile development course with deferred tuition, which means students don’t pay anything until they are hired. The curriculum covers HTML, CSS, Javascript, JQuery, React, Redux, SASS, Git, HTTP and APIs. Students will have daily check-ins, progress reviews, projects, and access to unlimited one-on-one academic support. By the end of the course, graduates will know how to create an interactive website and mobile app. Committed students can finish the course in 6 months or less. The Function Camp team also works with students to improve their resumes, prep for interviews, and to help with the job search.

Function Camp enrollment is currently only available for UK residents.

The course teaches the latest tech, these guys taught me the skills that are sought after right now. The course material is great and very accessible, and the tutors were always there to help me whenever I needed the extra assistance.

The tutors gave me as much time as I needed and really taught me the key skills in becoming a developer, not just in writing code but in the way the software workplace operates. The tutors are also super friendly and helpful, and even though I was working remotely I always felt supported throughout the process. At the end of the course the practice exercises were so close to the work I’m doing in the real world, they gave me a huge head start!

The course is very intensive so if you're prepared to be a full-stack developer in a few months it's for you! I have found it a great way to learn because it's non-stop learning everyday. The resources are great and there are mini-projects at every stage so you get the opportunity to put what you've learnt to the challenge, but it also means that you are producing code and have something to show for what you've learnt which is really rewarding. The tutors are fantastic, they not only are on-hand for help when you ask for it but you constantly get tips, feedback and words of encouragement from them all the way through. I can't recommend it enough. The course itself is very clear and well explained so you always know what the next step is and how to get there. It's also very accessible to people who have no previous tech experience (like I didn't) which I think is a massive selling point. They have you building interactive websites and writing Javascript, React and Redux in no time! Would recommend to anyone looking to pursue a career in programming.

I took the Function Camp course early last year. I had no experience with coding and did not know what to expect. The course is very well sourced and easy to follow and you are allowed to go at your own pace as long as you let someone know if you get stuck. There are lots of good external resources beyond the core materials as well as cheat/tip sheets put together by the Function Camp staff. The staff are helpful and give clear, useful advice. They are always available to talk you through problems if they occur, whether it's just a quick chat on Slack or a more in depth call. The practice modules can be a little tricky at times but are good ways to apply what you've learnt and good ways to learn the more difficult to teach skills you'll need in the future (tip: learn how Google works!). I would highly recommend the course to someone who is interested in tech but hasn't got much or any experience, as you are taught more fundamental skills and core knowledge as well as learning to write JS. Function Camp offers a good broad strokes explanation of how to code, some more generic coding skills that will help you if you pursue a career in the ever changing tech industry, as well as a good understanding of modern JS that will help you in the short term. There is room to improve as the course is still quite new, but those involved are receptive to new ideas and new tech so I'm confident it will only get better with time

Just as they’ve developed disruptive education tools, technology bootcamps are also adopting payment plans which allow students to pay nothing or very little until they graduate and find a job. Deferred tuition and income sharing agreements (ISAs) are becoming more widely available, and give students who don’t have $20,000 in the bank, access to life-changing learning opportunities. This guide will help you sort through the details and differentiate between the terms; plus, we’ve even helped you start your research by compiling a list of coding and data science bootcamps that offer ISAs or Deferred Tuition.